Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 8-wire stepper
Posted by
JanRwl@A...
on 2003-05-30 10:14:19 UTC
In a message dated 5/29/2003 8:58:09 PM Central Standard Time,
salewis@... writes:
advantage (slight, and often inconsequential!) is that a lower-current PSU can work.
The Parallel has LOWER inductance, so will run FASTER, but requires half the
current from the PSU.
say, a max. of 3 amps, but your motors "want" 5 amps if connected in parallel,
then they would "want" only 2.5 amps if connected in series, so this DRIVER
would not be overstressed with the series connection (assuming it was rated for
the VOLTAGES involved!). BUT, you could not run this motor/driver combination
as fast as you might, were the Driver able to handle 5 amps, and you
connected the windings in parallel!
Sorry for the verbosity, but this is hard for some folk to perceive if not
"drummed home". Jan Rowland
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salewis@... writes:
> For example, is series faster but lower torque while parallel higher torqueNo. Series has MORE inductance, so will have to run SLOWER. The only
> but slower speed.<<
advantage (slight, and often inconsequential!) is that a lower-current PSU can work.
The Parallel has LOWER inductance, so will run FASTER, but requires half the
current from the PSU.
>If you are "stuck" with a given DRIVER (NOT controller!) which will handle,
> Given that all controllers and power supplies are not equal, yet for the
> same controller/power supply what would be the difference between parallel and
> series?<<
say, a max. of 3 amps, but your motors "want" 5 amps if connected in parallel,
then they would "want" only 2.5 amps if connected in series, so this DRIVER
would not be overstressed with the series connection (assuming it was rated for
the VOLTAGES involved!). BUT, you could not run this motor/driver combination
as fast as you might, were the Driver able to handle 5 amps, and you
connected the windings in parallel!
Sorry for the verbosity, but this is hard for some folk to perceive if not
"drummed home". Jan Rowland
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Discussion Thread
Stanley A. Lewis, Jr.
2003-05-29 18:56:37 UTC
8-wire stepper
Tim Goldstein
2003-05-29 19:02:19 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 8-wire stepper
JanRwl@A...
2003-05-30 10:08:29 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 8-wire stepper
JanRwl@A...
2003-05-30 10:14:19 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 8-wire stepper
turbulatordude
2003-05-30 18:14:31 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper
JanRwl@A...
2003-05-30 19:17:23 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper
WUKSTA
2003-05-31 04:51:42 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper
turbulatordude
2003-05-31 09:33:29 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper
forumtvm
2003-05-31 12:30:04 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper
Lee Studley
2003-05-31 13:01:24 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
jeffalanp
2003-05-31 13:24:56 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
JanRwl@A...
2003-05-31 15:19:43 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper
Lee Studley
2003-05-31 18:21:42 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
turbulatordude
2003-05-31 19:35:52 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Mariss Freimanis
2003-05-31 22:27:44 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Harvey White
2003-05-31 23:31:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
turbulatordude
2003-06-01 09:08:42 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Harvey White
2003-06-01 12:31:24 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
jeffalanp
2003-06-01 12:55:40 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Charles Knight
2003-06-01 17:55:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
turbulatordude
2003-06-01 19:11:05 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Harvey White
2003-06-01 19:18:37 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
Mariss Freimanis
2003-06-01 19:58:15 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True
jeffalanp
2003-06-02 11:26:48 UTC
Re: 8-wire stepper: series is 1/2 the amps.Strange but True